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VIDEO: Lionel Messi Is Just Trolling Now

Obviously, we could post a Lionel Messi video every single week and have it seem reasonable. Every single week, the guy does something that only a couple of other people in the world are even capable of doing. As a result, we're going to try to limit bombarding you with a million Lionel Messi videos every week. This one, though? This is too good to ignore. How does he even do this? Is he just trolling? Video of some ankle breakage below the jump.

If you're wondering, the name of Racing Santander's goalkeeper is Toño. He is not having a very good day. Not that this goal is entirely his fault, as his defense completely hung him out to dry, but it wasn't exactly a good look.

Barcelona scored another goal between Messi scoring this goal and the video going up on the internet, so this one might get a bit ugly for Racing. They've been whipping boys for the big two in the past, and it wouldn't be stunning to see another one (or three) of these on Saturday.

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